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All right, the fraser fur waxmelt has melted. Although I've come to
realize I need to change it out. It's lost. It's Fraser fur.
Welcome friends, Wednesday. On theMorning Show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston,

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He's Grant. He's over there inStudio one A. I am here
in Studio one B. Yes,we do have an actual studio one A
and A one B. We havea ready room, and then we have
a bunch of studios down the hallwayfrom us. We're all the other radio
stations, but we are here dutifullyeach and every day, Monday through Friday,

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and we look forward to this timevery very much. At show fifty
one thirty four, Good morning friends, we have a Wednesday for you.
Just just trust me, you will. You will leave this three hour window
of time informed far better on someissues we have. We've got a lot,

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We've got a lot to get done. We've got Florida Man Factor fiction,
We've got Florida Man Story. Inthe third hour, former ATF assistant
director Rich Marianos. Now Rich isin his post government career, it would

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seem, doing a little lobbying,and he is making a push for Governor
DeSantis to sign a vaping bill thatwould limit the providers. But we have
questions about it. I am.I'm not fully on board, and so
that ought to be an interesting visit. It's not like he's got to convince

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me. But I tend to thinkthat there are reasons to be concerned about
this bill. That said, we'llwe'll unpack that a little bit later on
in the program. The Truth aboutHamas today on the show from the perspective

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of well, I'll just leave itthere. We'll we'll get we'll get multitudes
of perspectives, but we'll focus onthe son of the founder, co founder
of Hamas. But we begin,as always with some scripture Romans five,
six to eight. For while wewere still weak at the right time,

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Christ died for the ungodly. Forone will scarcely die for a righteous person,
though perhaps for a good person onewould dare even to die. But
God shows his love for us inthat we will. While we were still

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sinners, Christ died for us.That's what I want to focus on.
The work of Christ on the crosswas God throwing mankind a lifeline. It

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was not anything other than an opportunity. You and I have a free choice.
God did not program man to lovehim. God gave us a mind

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and intellect. He gave us asoul. He gave us the opportunity to
receive a new heart, his spirit. He gave us the capacity to love
him. We don't have to.It's up to you. Every single moment

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of every single day. You havea free choice. It's up to you.
Remember, religion is man's attempt toreach God. However you want to
outline God, but the God ofthe Bible, the Father revealed himself through

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Christ and Christianity is about God's attemptto reach you and me. Ten minutes
after the hour inside the American PatriotsAlmanac, we go next, just starting.
You know what to do. Justsettle in. It's the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. Welcome to TheMorning Show with Preston Scott. April tenth.

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See what we got here? Alittle bit of a deep dime.
Andrew Jackson, first US President,born in a log cabin, was the
son of poor scotch Irish imm Grants, scratched a living from the soil of
South Carolina's backcountry. His father diedabout two weeks before he was born.

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Leaving the strong willed mother Elizabeth toraise the Jackson Boys. During the Revolutionary
War, thirteen year old Andy joinedthe Patriot militia as an orderly and courier
thirteen not afraid to serve. OnApril tenth, seventeen eighty one, the

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militia had gathered at a Presbyterian churchwhen British troops surprised them. Andy and
his brother Robert escaped into the woods, only to be captured the next morning
at a nearby cabin. The Toryofficer ordered Andy to clean his boots.
The fiery boy shot back, Sir, I'm a prisoner of war and claimed

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to be treated as such. Thefurious officer brought his sword down on the
young boy's head, leaving a scarhe carried the rest of his life jerk
jerk. He grew up with thefrontier, saddle maker, school teacher,

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lawyer, planter, land speculator,Indian fighter, US congressman, senator,
judge, general, hero of theBattle of New Orleans. Writer Carl Sandberg
once wrote, he knew little grammarand many scars, few classics, many
fast horses. While a judge inTennessee, he sent a succession of deputies

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to apprehend a huge man wanted fora crime. They all returned empty handed,
so Jackson himself arrested the criminal.Asked why he finally surrendered, the
man said, quote, I lookedhim in the eye, and I saw
a shoot. There wasn't shooting nearanother eye in the crowd. The president

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was shooting his eyes. Huh,all right. When Old Hickory was elected
the seventh US president, frontiersman rodehundreds of miles to join the inauguration party,
overrunning the White House with muddy boots. Refined ladies and gents said it
was the beginning of mob rule.Jackson knew better. He knew it was
just American democracy on its way togrowing up. I get prickly when people

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use the word democracy now because Iknow how they mean it. I just
know that that's not what American democracyis. A constitutional republic. Let me
just reiterate that. Other dates.April tenth In history, sixteen oh six,
King James, the first of Englandcharters the London Company to establish settlements

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in North America. Seventeen eighty one, Andrew Jackson, part of the Patriot
militia band ambushed by the British eighteenforty nine, Walter Hunt of New York
City patents the safety pin brilliant.I mean, just think about the design

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of a safety pin. Let's seeif we do this. Let me curl
it around there, we send itdown in. We got a sharp point
there, I got it. We'llput a little clasp on the other end.
How do you make that? Ican imagine how you draw it,
but I don't know how you makeit. F Scott Fitzgerald publishes The Great

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Gatsby in nineteen twenty five, andon this date in nineteen forty two,
Japanese begin the Batan Death March,ninety miles of brutality of Filipino and American
soldiers in the Batan Peninsula to Apowcamp or camps here you yelp, we

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come back Duncan donuts abroad. Allright, A couple of things here.
First, remember guys in particular lookingfor big brothers. And the flag football

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game is Saturday, Fred George Parkten to twelve ten am to twelve noon.
And it's no commitment. It's justabout showing up, finding out more
about being a big bro and meetingthe littles that are looking for one.
They've got a waiting list of overone hundred and ten little guys that just

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want a big brother in their life. Come on, this isn't for everybody.
I get it, and you mightgo show up and go yeah that's
I just I can't do this,but you might find out you can.
And so again, just show upif you want to find out more Big

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ben Mentoring dot org, Big BendMentoring dot org, or just show up.
Noon is the deadline or the end, but it's ten to noon and
flag football Saturday at Fred George Park. Also got a note from a few
listeners about my blog Climate the Movie. Charlie wrote in said thank you for

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encouraging the recovery of rational thought.Awesome expos documentary Preston I said, emotions
have their place, so does scientificmethod, and so high praise is coming.
Look, Nobel Laureates are part ofthe refutation of what is destroying our

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economy and in fact the world's economies, which is the hoax, the scam.
It's a scam, man made globalwarming is a scam. What other
climate does it'll do? Man hasthe impact If you look at the science,
the impact just isn't there. AndI maintain I will always maintain.

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The vast majority of people in thisworld think we're talking carbon monoxide when they
hear carbon dioxide. They don't understandcarbon dioxide is an absolute required building block
and if, for whatever reason,there's a little too much, all it
does is green up the planet,which is awesome. More areas that can

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be grow, where crops can grow. I mentioned this the lead research assisted
of The Morning Show, who mayor may not be revealing a love for
donuts by sending this story story ondunkin Donuts, and it began in Quincy,
Massachusetts in nineteen fifty. Dunkin Donutshas been a thing ever since I

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can remember. I've just duncan man, I mean, that's where you go
to get donuts. But this particulararticle is really interesting because it focuses on
thirteen international dunkin donuts you can't findin the United States. Indonesia, the

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Mokey Waffle donuts. It looks likea waffle, but it's shaped like a
donut, and it's kind of abreakfast hybrid donut and has mochi, which
is a typical Japanese snack. It'sjust it's rice flour and so forth.

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There's the baklava donut in Switzerland.Have you ever had baklava? Oh,
not the donut, but regular baklava. No I have not. Oh,
brother, I gotta hook you upwith a wedge of baklava. Boclava is
not the best word to sound appealing, though, Oh yes, it's it's

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it is. It is an incredibleand what's interesting is it's found in Switzerland.
It's these wafer thin sheets and notthe donut, but the but baklava
and nuts and brown sugar, andit's just incredible. Honey. The Lotus
Cheesecake Twist donut in the UAE,The Boston man Jar donut in Chili,

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The Rocky Road donut in the UK. How about that? We're talking about
nuts, marshmallow, hazelnut, filling, chocolate icing. Oh that's decadent.
What about this one in China?The floss donut? Yeah, that doesn't

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sound good. The Hippoberry donut inGermany. Hippoberry it's a little bit more
mysterious. It doesn't involve either hipposor berries. It's made. It's a
custard like filling with chocolate and vanillacream with a kinder happy hippo accessory.

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There's the cheesy cheese donut in Malaysia, the Choco mandarin donut in India,
the unicorn donut back in Germany,the salted caramel donut in India, the
Chaco butternut donut in Singapore and thePhilippines. The Kunafa bliss donut in the
UAE. It's Kunafa is a dairybased pudding surrounded by h Philo pastry.

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It's kind of like a filled donut. So there you go. There's some
donuts. If you're going overseas.I'm just saying, don't overlook a Dunkin
Donuts because you're likely to see donutsthat you will never ever see stateside.
Say look at us. We areall about helping you out. And Welcome

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to the Morning Show with Preston Scottthirty five minutes past the hour. Hello,
good morning. You're just joining usfor the first time ever. I'm
Preston Scott and this is my radioprogram. It's been twenty two plus years.

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We are in our twenty third year. This is show five one three
four. That is the number thatyou would bring to customer service if you,
for any reason are unsatisfied with thisprogram. We thank you very much
for joining us this morning on theshow The Big Stories in the press Box,
brought to you by Grove a creativemarket and digital expertise. Can I

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just take a moment here, rememberthe terrible incident in Baltimore and the destruction
of the Francis Scott Key Bridge,And what was my prediction about the new
bridge? Do we remember that Ipredicted that there would be a major push

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to rename it and Francis Scott Key'sname would not be affiliated with it.
And of course, how I meantwo weeks ago it is begun. A
coalition of African American leaders of anneArundel County voted unanimously to call for the

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changing the names of two bridges,including the Key Bridge. They want the
bridge to be named in late inin honor of the late Representative Parren Mitchell,
the first African American elected to theUS House from the state of Maryland,

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just saying had to be a personof color, no other names would
be considered. I'm quite certain forgetthat the bridge is literally a few hundred
yards from where Francis Scott Key washeld captive and penned the words. But
never mind I have never heard ofsound investigations, but they are kind of

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another version of what James O'Keefe startedwith O'Keeffe Media Group, originally Project Veritas.
Project Veritas has it officially flamed outor it's just a matter of time
because we've not heard much of anything. They've tried, but they messed up.
They have got a CIA officer ontape talking a lot. I'll be

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interested to know whether or not Gavino'blennis, a contracting officer with the CIA,
formerly with the FBI, is goingto remain employed, let alone alive,
he caught on camera. I'd playthe audio. I mean it's clear
if you listen to the audio whathe's saying. It's just not radio worthy.

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I can't clean it up enough forit to work well. He said.
You know Trump inside of the riot, but they had roughly twenty undercover
agents in the crowd. He said, you just go through, see observe,
see what they can hear that kindof thing. Do you know if

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people were from the Bureau, we'rein the crowd. Do people know that
members of the Bureau were in thecrowd? He said, nope, and
they probably never will. And thenhe bragged about quoting you can kind of
put anyone in jail if you knowwhat to do. You set them up.
You create the situation where they haveno choice but to act on their

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impulse. And once they act onthat impulse, some would call that entrapment.
So he's asked, does the Bureaupractice entrapment a lot? We get
really close, We get as closeas we can. You put a post
out there, you have some folk, some fake profiles, say something that
triggers that we know is going totrigger them, right, Like, we

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already know your history. If we'reat that point, we already know everything
about you. So we're like,oh, this will piss them off.
Nothing like putting out fake social medialike that to get people mad. Then
he highlights Alex Jones. He said, we were after him, hardcore,
still after him. The undercover journalistasked, nope, he's broke. We

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got found he got found guilty andhad to pay like one hundred million dollars.
The goal was to bankrupt him.He said, we don't encourage people.
We just say, you know,there's no federal statute being broken.
But you had the option for acivil case. It's a pretty good case
in our opinion. There's nothing federallywe can do, but civilly, you
can go after him that way,you can chop his legs off. We

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did what we wanted, took hismoney away. We shut him up for
a while. There's your government atwork. It's the Morning Show with Preston
Scott. Got a picture in frontof me. It is the picture of

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an armed ATF agent with a patchthat he's putting on the doorbell camera at
the home of Brian Malanowski, momentsbefore disabling the video and breaking in the

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door. Why does that matter?Brian Malanowski, for those of you that
do not know, was the executivedirector of the Bill and Hillary Clinton Airport,
the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, March nineteenth, six am in

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the morning, peacefully sleeping outside ofthe upscale West Little Rock, Arkansas neighborhood.
Ten law enforcement vehicles rolled up.The first ATF agent gets to the
doorbell camera puts a piece of opaquetape on the lens, obscuring the view.

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According to mister Malanowski's attorney, atthis stage, there is no publicly
available evidence showing whether agents knocked onthe door or announced their presence adequately.
Identifying themselves. What I want youto do is I want you to think
through what you would do if yousuddenly woke up to the sound of your

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front door being broken in. Hedid what I would do, what most
of you would do. He grabbedhis firearm and he loaded it. He
slapped a magazine in it, rackedit, and he went out to see
what was going on. Quoting theattorney, he reached the corner in the

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hall, looked around to see severalunidentifiable figures already several steps inside his home.
We do not know who shot first, but it appears that Brian shot
approximately three times at a decidedly lowangle, probably at the feet of the
intruders, who were roughly thirty feetaway. They returned fire, and he

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was struck in the head. Hedied days later. His wife of twenty
five years was taken outside where itwas thirty four degrees. She's still wearing
her night shirt, placed in custodyin the backseat of a police car.
She wasn't allowed to go to aneighbor's home for clothes, to use the
bathroom, nothing for four or fivehours. Atf had put a tracker on

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his car in February. After watchinghim for months, the agency believed that
he was selling guns without the twohundred dollars Federal Firearms License and without asking
buyers for proper information. This,according to the affidavit his attorney points out,
in Arkansas, a private seller maylegally sell a firearm without holding an

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FFL and without filling out forms orconducting background checks. A private seller may
douce so until such time they crossthe subjectively defined barrier becoming a person engaged
in the business of selling firearms.There is no bright line test. It
is a subjective test. ATF willnot make body camera footage available. Suspicious

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the Famili's asking why in the worldfor something that would normally carry a zero
to six month sentence, which typicallyresults in probation or more often probation ending
with complete dismissal. Why didn't theATF arrange to meet him at his workplace

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communicate with him that he was underinvestigation. Here's what we'd like to talk
to you about. Let us seeyour records. None of that, None
of that took place. We talkedabout this story briefly with Lee Williams,
the gun writer. But now wesee a little bit more. And now

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we know a little bit more.This is your federal government under the watchful
eye of Joe Biden. This stuffdidn't happen under Trump. This is a

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weaponized federal government and it needs tostop. Forty six minutes after the hour
This Morning Show with Preston Scott,fifty two minutes past the hour. I

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don't this is likely not on yourradar at all. It's just an interesting
little sentencing memo. US District JudgeCormac Karney gave Tyler Lobb, who is
part of a white supremacist group,a light sentence. He pled guilty to

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the beating of a journalist at arally in twenty seventeen in Socow. Inside
his memo, the judge repeatedly said, quoting here, that prosecutors have ignored
violence committed by Antifa and instead focusedon targeting people like Lb members of the

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far right. Sentencing mister Lob toadditional incarceration would only increase the disparity between
his punishment and the lack of punishmentand prosecution members of far left groups who
have committed the same violent conduct received. So the sentence was time served thirty

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five days rather than six months.That the prosecutors had sought. I don't
know if he'll get reprimanded by peopleup the chain, but he made a
great point. I don't know thatit's necessarily the best basis for handing out

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punishment. I'm just look, I'mthe messenger here. Then there's this.
We have chronicled the story of thevillage of Dalton, Illinois and the mayor
Tiffany Henyard, who is I thinkthe best description I've come up with is

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a piece of work. She's something. She has got herself, attitude all
over her, all about her,all through her coming out her mouth.
She is being investigated by the FEDS, among others. Citizens are fed up
with her misuse of public funds,lavish lifestyles, trips, you name it,

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sending money to friends, all onthe on the dime of the people
that live in this small little village. So the h the village voted to
hire a special investigator to look intothe entire matter and to come up with
a finding. You will never guesswho they hired, former Chicago mayor Lori

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Lightfoot. They're going to pay herfour hundred dollars an hour. By the
way, a mistake, you say, we will pay this amount of money
and we expect this kind of reportand they either take it or leave it
and hourly is you are you well? Anyway? She understood the residents want

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to go in a different direction andpromised to follow the facts where they lead.
And so we're caught up there.A couple of other things. I
don't know if you saw yesterday USSenate pro hamas pro Palestinian protesters chanting Senate

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can't eat until Gaza eats, andso maybe a few dozen came under we're
arrested yesterday for I'm just wondering arethey going to face the same type of
prosecution for coming onto the Capitol groundswithout permission as January sixth? Probably not.

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There is a lot of misinformation,a lot of things you don't know.
We're gonna give you things to thinkabout over the next half hour.
Here amas the truth from someone inside. Next all right, second hour,

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Welcome if you're just joining us TheMorning Show with Preston Scott Show fifty one
thirty four. There's Grant Allen.I'm Preston. This comes courtesy of actor
James Woods. You would know himif you saw him. I'll just put
it to you that way, youwould absolutely know him if you saw him
in his post. Here's an activistleading Muslims in a chant death to America.

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I'm not making this up. It'sright here on video. I thought
it was in Iran. I waswrong. It's dearborn Michigan. This is
for the purpose of giving you anidea of what's happening inside America. It's

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happening on college campuses. It's happeningin Well for example. It's happening in
places where Rashida Talib is the congressionalrepresentative. These are hot spots for anti
Semitism and people who hate Jews andwant Sharia, want Islamic law ruling and

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reigning in America. I'll just letthis young man and what you hear speak
for itself. We've been asked inthe past, why are our protests on
the International Day of Courts? Whyare they so anti America? Why don't
we just focus more on Israel andnot talks much about America. Raza has

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shown the entire world why these protestsare so anti America, because it's the
United States government that provides the fundsfor all of the atrocities that we just
heard about. And this is whyImam Komeni, who declared the International Day
of Courts, this is why hewould say to pour all of your child,
all of your chants, and allof your shouts upon the head of

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America depth death to America. MalcolmX said, and I quote, we
live in one of the row inhis countries that has ever existed on this
earth. It's not genocide, Joe, that has to go. It's the

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entire system that has to go.Any system that would allow such atrocities and
such devilry to happen and would supportit, such a system does not deserve
to exist on God's Earth. Andso when these fools ask us if Israel
has the right to exist, thechant death to Israel has become the most

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logical chant shouted across the world today. And there of course is a predictable
chant. Ivan Komeni recognized that Israelfrom Michigan settler Colonius project. He realized
it is a cancer. And theestablished this day. Israel before this,

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Brothers and sisters, was a sacredcow. Nobody could criticize Israel. Everybody
was terrified of being antisemitic. Everybodywas afraid of them. But now the
people of conscience very openly will criticizeIsrael. They recognize Israel for what it
is. Israel is isis Israel are. They are Nazis, they are fascists,

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they are race. The people ofthe world now know this. Now
a child comes up that says,free, free Palestine. From the river
to the sea, Palestine will befree. And that is the indoctrination that

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happens all across Palestine. There arethere are camps. The schools teach children,
kindergarteners, first graders, second gradersto hate Jews, not fore any
other reason other than because they're taughtthat. When we come back, a

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Hamas defector, not just any defector, the son of the co founder of
Hamas shares some thoughts and will'll sharewhat he had to say. Next.
Here The Truth about Hamas Morning Showwith Preston Scott. This is the Morning

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Show with Preston Scott. I watchedDoctor Phil primetime on YouTube and they had
a couple of kids from the Universityof Michigan all dressed up in the garb

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to debate with the son of Hamasco founder, Sheikh Hassan Yusuf Mosab Hassan
Yusuf he grew up as a militant. He protected his father was a He
was a side by side confidant.But he saw what was going on.

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He learned the atrocity's first hand,and he defected. He left. Let
me read a couple of thoughts heshared. It's very disappointing to see Americans
supporting Hamas and thinking that Hamas isa cool thing. While Hamas does not

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respect any of those followers. Whilethose followers don't know that Hamas would torture
them, massacre them with no mercy. They call them useful idiots. They
don't know that Hamas is a darkblack hole. Pro Palestinians are absolutely idiots

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because they don't know what they're supporting. They are supporting a monster that has
been hijacking an entire society and endangeringthe entire Middle East, pushing the world
toward a global war. What's happeningis insanity. Those pro Palestinian people need
to go to a mental asylum.I was born there. I was part

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of that culture, part of thatreligion. That's why I described it as
a black hole. Some people hearabout Hamas where they see an avatar of
a Hamas fighter carrying a rifle,a freedom fighter, and they think it's
a fancy idea to support such amonster. He pointed to the young ladies

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wearing the black and white neckerchief todistract from the fact that they had no
legitimacy to speak on behalf of thecause. On what authority do you speak
You only speak on the authority ofthe Hamas propaganda. One of the young

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ladies said why he believed she wasspeaking Hamas talking points. He said,
because if you were a decent humanbeing, you can say that the thousands
who were killed on October seventh wasa crime against humanity, it was genocide.

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We have the problem with the proPalestinian people who are actually giving Hamas
cover. They are participants in thecrime. The cause must die. I
think enough is enough. Now it'sproving you are helping Hamas to prove it
to the world that Palestine depends onthe destruction of the state of Israel.
And this is not acceptable and weare not going to agree to it.

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For the next ten to twenty years. The Palestinian people will pay the bill
that Hamas has caused today and mostlikely in blood. When doctor phil asked
the two young ladies that were apologistsfor Hamas and Palestinian support of AMAS to
condemn the October seventh attacks. Theydodged the question. They wouldn't answer it.

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They condemned the question. The platformof the question is wrong. Therefore
we won't just we won't justify thequestion with an answer. He said,
there are some things that are justfundamental human decency. This is doctor phil
When I ask you what happened onOctober seventh, there's something you condemn and
you say, well, you haveto look at that by looking at hundreds

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of years. No, no,you don't. That's either right or it's
wrong, and it was wrong.I don't need a hundred years of conflict
to know it was wrong. Theson of the co founder said, it's

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very disappointing to see Americans supporting Hamasand think that that AMAS is a cool
thing, while Hamas does not respectany of those followers. It's called common
colonial rhetoric. Now if you supportIsrael. And then the question was asked

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of the Hamas's co founder's son,do you think Hamas and Palestinians are the
same after October seventh? He said, yes, there's no difference. The
vast majority of the Palestinian people sortsupport Hamas, it's proven by statistics.
In your silence, now you cannoteven condemn Hamas to say what they did

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on October seventh was an atrocity.There you go, when we come back,
an interesting little wrinkle in the negotiationsto end this last thing on this

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topic. Because I have I guessit's just best that I stay away from
any sites where these protests are goingon. I think that's probably the same
for all of us. But youhave to be able to intellectually, I

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think, understand the dynamics of what'sgoing on. And I came across a
fascinating piece by Guy Benson with townHall, and he asked this question,
why does Amaque keep rejecting deals withIsrael? I don't know if you've been

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paying any attention to the negotiations quoteunquote. First of all, to whatever
extent there's a negotiation, it shouldgo something like this. Here's the negotiation.
Give up all of the hostages,give an accounting for all of them,

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and make sure we have access tothe people that planned all. This
will stop once we have the responsibleplanners of this atrocity will consider helping you
rebuild but there's nothing to really negotiate. And here's here's what's interesting. Benson

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talks about the reality and as muchas they try to rewrite that hole from
the river to the sea thing isno, it's about a free land.
No no, no, no,it's about the extermination of Israel from the
river Jordan to the sea. Theycan try to rewrite that all they want,

(43:53):
it's not going to work. ButAmasa has been so willing to talk
about releasing hostages. Israel should neverconsider releasing Palestinian terrorists or violent criminals,
especially now, even though Israel wasoffering to do so, which is absurd

(44:22):
to me. Israel wants its peopleback, the hostages back, and I
kind of understand Israel's viewpoint. Theseare the people that continue continued to go
after the perpetrators of the Munich Olympicterrorist acts that killed the majority of the

(44:52):
Israeli Olympic team in the Summer Games. They hunt them down, they got
most of them. Israel's view iswe'll negotiate, we'll find you later.

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I get it. But Hamas keepsrejecting the offers. Why there is now
growing intelligence to suggest the reason whyHamas is negotiating, not in good faith,
but merely to string along the process. The intelligence indicates that the majority

(45:39):
of the hostages are all dead.They either killed them all or they've allowed
them to die. That's why Hamasis dragging this out. That's why they're
not agreeing to deals that involve evenlisten now, Israel is agreeing to release
convicted terrorists, lots of them.So why wouldn't Hamas agree to that,

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Because they'd have to give up thehostages. And if the hostages are mostly
dead, they're screwed. So they'restringing this along as long as they possibly
can, and they're continuing to tryto gin up all of this fake outrage
in America and in other parts ofthe world, trying to stir up anti

(46:28):
Semitism, trying to justify their action. There is no justification for what they
did. And as I said,when you start a fight, you are
not in position to determine how itends. But the answer for why they
keep rejecting the deals with Israel maybe because the hostages are mostly all dead.

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recorded about two weeks ago. Alittle better than two weeks ago.
Gavin o'blennis CIA just running his mouth. His employment has been verified. He
worked for the FBI and then theCIA, bragging about how the FBI had

(48:10):
a couple dozen agents at least embeddedin the Trump rally. Start to piece
this together, friends. He's alsoadmitting how they they can pretty much put
anybody in jail that they want to. They can entrap them. Yeah it's

(48:35):
entrapment, but we just lead themwhere they want to go. That's in
essence what he's saying. And it'sall on tape. You can find it
online. I'm not airing it becauseit's just not clean enough to air on
the radio. And by clean,i'm not talking about language. I'm talking
about the audio quality. Second storyatf blocked a camera before the the deadly

(49:00):
pre dawn raid of an airport executivein Little Rock, Arkansas. This guy
ran the airport, the Bill andHillary Clinton National Airport. They rated him
because they suspect that he was operatinga gun business without a license except in

(49:24):
the state of Arkansas. It's notthat simple. They didn't announce their presence.
They've covered up their actions. They'vehidden the video camera footage which,
oh, by the way, thisis an interesting little sidebar point I did
not get to. In twenty twenty, shortly after taking office, Joe Biden,

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by executive order, required federal agentsto use body warren cameras when executing
search warrants and to make an expeditedpublic release of such video incidents when serious
injury or death takes place, topromote transparency and accountability. They won't release
it, and they taped over anddisabled the door the doorbell camer They break

(50:15):
into the home unannounced for what wouldhave been most occasions, according to the
attorney representing the family, most occasions, a suspended sentence and no jail time.
If he'd have been convicted it wouldhave likely been no jail time.
He's dead because he did what mostany of us would do. You know

(50:43):
what that is? He grabbed hisfirearm, he popped a magazine in it,
likely racked it because he fired threeshots. It looks like at the
feet at the feet. Now wasit intentional at the feet or was he
just thrown off by a mob ofpeople and flashlights in his face. I'm

(51:07):
guessing it's the latter. But theyreturned fire and killed him. I can't
even get my brain around this.What would you expect a person to do?
And oh, by the way,innocent until proven guilty. We're not

(51:30):
talking about somebody that's been accused ofor suspected of murdering, torturing people,
has hostages in his home. Whydidn't the ATF just arrange to meet with
him? Hey, you need toget an attorney. We'd like to meet
with you about this. This andthis. This is federal government's going to

(51:53):
I think they're going to have topay for a wrongful death here, at
least I hope so. And aspredicted, an African American group is calling
for the ditching of the racist FrancisScott Key when the new bridge is built
in Baltimore. I called that.Come back with an interesting story. Stay

(52:16):
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Be informed. Go to my blogpage. W FLA FM dot com,
WFLA Panama City dot com. SlashPreston simple as that FBI director who
oh, by the way, doesn'thave much to say about the whole January
sixth thing. You know, Idon't know whether we had agents there or
not. He has something to sayabout the arrest of an eighteen year old

(53:54):
for a violent plot to attack churchesin Cordeline, Idawa, Idaho. This
weenie pledged a legiance to ISIS andlikely had nothing else going for his life
and so he decided he was goingto be that guy. His plan included

(54:15):
beating his dad with a pipe,putting handcuffs on him, and taking his
all of his firearms, and thengoing out and attacking churches. He go
shoot up a bunch of churches,and then if he had his way,
he was going to get to WestAfrica and help there the cause. Now,
of course, he is one ofthose useful idiots that would more than

(54:38):
likely if he managed to make itto an ISIS hot spot somewhere in the
world, would find himself dead withina matter of a couple of weeks.
He pledged loyalty to ISIS. He'sgot videos holding himself holding a knife in
front of an ISIS flag looking allbad. And again, Alias is a

(55:00):
little weeny jerk kid who's lost hisway, meaningless life, trying to figure
out something to do that will havea reverberating impact. And so that's why
we don't use names of people likethis. We don't feed that beast.

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But what I wanted to point outis you'll notice here the FBI will do
these kinds of things and make thatvery well known. To offset the previous
two stories that we're talking about,see. This is their way of saying,
see, look at the good we'redoing, while not being accountable for

(55:44):
instigating the January sixth happenings at CapitolHill, which they did do. There's
zero doubt in my mind, zero, zip, nada. The federal government
up the people that were at theTrump rally on January sixth. They set

(56:06):
up Trump, they set up theyset up their own, they set up
their own Capitol police. Doesn't matter. They killed somebody and that person has
not been held responsible, sort oflike the ATF thing. That guy didn't
announce. Ashley Babbitt didn't have afirearm. She was a threat to nobody.

(56:28):
You're supposed to have imminent fear ofdeath or bodily harm. There was
no I have a gun, standdown, I will fire. None of
that boom boom shot killed her.The FBI, well done, Wait to

(56:50):
get this little knucklehead, good goodjob. Meanwhile, there's how many acts
that violate the law that they're engagedin his well. The rank and file
members of the Federal Bureau of Investigationare incredible law enforcement professionals. Too,
many of the management, upper management, and the leadership are corrupt. It

(57:15):
just is what it is coming upto forty seven minutes after the hour come
back with Florida Man and an additionof Florida Man Factor fiction. Don't Leave
Us. It's the Morning Show withPreston Scott Rich, Mariano's former ATF assistant

(57:35):
director, talking about a little legislativepush. He wants to give a bill
and get the governor to sign.I'm not certain yet I agree, but
we'll we will talk about that injust a little bit. But first,
yeah, little hump day push frobFlorida Man. Well, if you read

(58:00):
something insane, I probably did it. Come on, everybody, I'm find
a photo box is going in Googlemy name Monday. Now there's no man
to sins. I have committed andwe all feel and when we had somebody
to play whatever. Yeah, it'sFlorida Man. Peter Owens thirty five.

(58:32):
It's just this is too good.Sunday Easter Sunday Walgreens in the evening got
it in an argument with an employeeabout a pair of headphones he wanted to
purchase. Store manager got involved,demanding he leave the store, but he
whacked her in the face with hisBible. Police said in the affidavit she

(59:01):
got smacked in the face with abible. Don't know if it's one of
those big old King James, butwas sitting Did she get some sense knocked
into her? No? But headmitted that he assaulted the employee because she
was being rude to him, butnoted that he did not mean to hit

(59:23):
her. Okay, just he postedfive thousand dollars bail and was released.
And then on Tuesday, tarp AndSprings police arrested him when he grabbed some
cheese its off the shelf and apair of shoes, wandered into the restroom,

(59:45):
tried them on, then put himin his duffel bag and left.
Oh my gosh, So not onlydid our man hit the manager in the
face with a Bible, but healso forgot to read thou shalt not steal
like a lot of Christians. Doesn'tapply to me. It's for you.
And so yes, he was arrestedyet again just two days later over cheese

(01:00:09):
it's and a pair of shoes.Oh my hope it was worth it.
Bud, my man, you justcannot beat Florida Man stories. But we
will parlay that into another edition ofFlorida Man fact or Fiction. I'll read

(01:00:29):
three headlines. You have to decidewhich one is the true Florida Man or
woman headline. Headline number one Floridaman attacks cashier with toy lightsaber, believing
he was part of the empire.Headline two, Florida man tries to break

(01:00:49):
into ATM with blowtorch, welds itshut instead Florida Man. Headline number three
Florida man throws feces judge during trialbut gets acquitted. Thank go headline one
two or three. I'm going numbertwo the blowtorch it's headline number one.

(01:01:14):
Ah, Florida man attacks cashier withtoy lightsaber, believing he was part of
the empire. So bring peace andsecurity that. So there you have it,
friends, another edition of Florida Man. I'm telling you, I think,

(01:01:36):
almost like the Babylon b We're gonnasee headlines of these other headlines and
go. Didn't we hear that onetime in Florida Man factor fiction? Right?
And we'll have to get a newedition of cards here. And maybe,
just maybe the stories that are nottrue, that are that are fiction
are prophetic, just like many ofthe be stories. Maybe just maybe we

(01:02:00):
can only hope. I mean,everything's so screwed up anyway? Why not?
When we come back, we willtalk about vaping in the state of
Florida and where do those products comefrom? Does the FDA Seal of approval
mean much to you anymore? Allthat more next on The Morning Show with

(01:02:22):
Preston Scott. Our number three ison deck, the third hour Morning Show

(01:02:42):
with Preston Scott, The Morning Friends, twenty thirty year of the program,
Show five thirty four. No matterwhere, no matter how, you listen
to us, Thank you very much. We do not ever take for granted
the blessing the benefit that we derivefrom you sharing time with us, and
we hope that it goes the otherway as well. Grant Allen running the

(01:03:07):
program over there in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B,
and I am joined by Rich Marianos. He's a former ATF assistant director.
Rich. Welcome to the program.How are you, sir, great press
the Thank you so much for havingme. It's an honor. I appreciate
your time, Rich, and thankyou for serving our country. I'm going
to assume you're one of the goodguys with ATF. Not everybody there has

(01:03:32):
my favor, but you're talking onbehalf of House Bill one thousand and seven
here that is in front of GovernorRon De Santis. Before we talk about
the bill, let's first disclose andmake sure everybody knows your perspective. Who
are you representing here? I representlaw enforcement. I teach at Georgetown University.

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I work with the industry, retailers, school counselors, law enforcement,
school resource officers, several several groupsthat understand that this is one of our
biggest threats to national security right now, and that China is using our children
to fund not just organized crime,but Chinese Communist Party. I absolutely buy

(01:04:19):
into the notion that China is anadversary of the highest order. I buy
into the difficulties that TikTok presents.Help me understand the threat that other than
the obvious of hooking kids to productsthrough vaping. But this bill in particular

(01:04:40):
is about, if I'm not mistakenrich, it narrows the scope of the
products that can be sold to anFDA approved list. Is that your understanding
as well? Yes? And Iapplied the SDA for doing one thing right,
and that is the creat a listand identify the products that wonder that

(01:05:00):
have been approved for use as atobacco harm reduction device and also identifying products
that the kids are using that aredangerous. These disposable devices all made in
China, all distributed by organized crime. That we're taking a stand in.
One thing I have to, youknow, emphasize it's very, very important.
Is the governor having the ability rightnow and showing demonstrating to the people

(01:05:25):
that he's not a manager, he'snot a babysitter, he's a leader.
Because a lot of states are youknow, indecisive about coming up with a
registry or trying to identify this productand get it off the shelves. The
great thing about what is happening inFlorida right now is you have a governor
who is a leader. Nobody's goingto step up to the plate. An
individual is going to make a decisionand understand what's in the best interest of

(01:05:47):
the people of Florida. Help meout here, though, First I go
into this with a massive distrust ofthe FDA had a lot to do with
it. They lied to the Americanpeople rich across the board, they altered
policies. It's demonstrable. So howdo we place trust in quote the list

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to begin with. Well, it'svery very easy because the ones that are
coming from China, we don't evenhave to use the FDU to understand that
they're manufacturing an illegal product. Productit's wrong, a product that's in kids
on nicotine to the amounts that we'venever seen before. They're making devices out
there that you know, our childrenare using that contain five thousand puffs.

(01:06:38):
There's seventy excuse me, seven hundredmillion electronic cigarette disposable cigarettes manufactured by China
right now, which and they're makingover three hundred billion dollars a year on
the back of our kids. It'sreally simple to understand, even from the
FDA's perspective, and I understand whereyou're coming from. See what has been

(01:07:01):
granted authority to keep people away fromcombestorbles cigarettes and what is addicting our children
industry right now is not making fruitytwo dy gummy bears else far all these
youth enticing flavors, it's all beingmade by criminal organization. So even let's
have FDA step out of the boxright here, OK, and say we

(01:07:27):
don't want to listen to them,we don't believe them, but we can
see just by talking to our children, talking to our school resources in high
school, talking to our counselors,what the young adults are getting addicted to.
And it's all Chinese criminal product,and every dollar of that money is
being shipped back against our number onenational security threat. This is how they're

(01:07:48):
making their money. And that's whatthis administration is lacking in enforcements. And
this is what I'm pleased seeing GovernorDespantis stepping up to the plate to find
who the offender is, identify whatthe problem is, and saying, hey,
look, this stuff does not shouldnot in any way be around our
youth in Florida. We've got toget it off the show. Rich stand

(01:08:11):
by Rich Marianos with us former assistantdirector of the ATF, formerly a Special
Agent in charge of the ATF WashingtonField Division, and our guests here this
morning in the Morning Show with PrestonScott. The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
You're talking about House Bill one zerozero seven. It is in front

(01:08:35):
of the governor. The question becomesdoes he sign it or does he veto
it. We're talking with Rich Marianos, sees formerly with ATF. He wants
Governor to Sandis to sign the bill. Let me ask you this rich the
products that are on the list bythe FDA, if I set aside my
reservations, which I think we probablyboth agree there's a reason for them,

(01:08:59):
but if we accept that the productson this list fall within the appropriate criteria.
One of the things that concerns meabout the list is that there are
no products that aren't put out byPhilip Morris, Altria R. J.
Reynolds, otherwise known as the bigtobacco producers. Is that just a coincidence

(01:09:24):
or is no one else making them? No other people are making them.
The ones that you're speaking about havepassed the pre market assessments, and the
FDAs looked at again as a tobaccoharm reduction device to get people away from
combustible Okay, let me ask you. Can I I'm sorry, I'm sorry
to interrupt, but I have toask because I used to work with a

(01:09:45):
client that sold vaping devices. Theywere prohibited by federal law from claiming that
those devices are to stop smoking.They're not a smoking cessation device. Has
that changed? No, I'm justlooking at some of the studies. I
don't know if it's changed or not. I'm not a doctor. One.

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And I'm just a professor that teachesintelligence and organized crime. But what I
can't say is the studies that I'veread and when we look in my class
and at the university and we lookat this organized crime element, we see
that the studies that have shown thatwe've read at that the FDA has approved

(01:10:28):
on do work in getting people awayfrom combusting figurettes. Okay, this is
what And to make your point alittle bit stronger, none of these companies,
like if you go on the webtoday and you type in made in
China dot com, there's over fourhundred thousand disposable e cigarettes, disposable devices

(01:10:48):
being solved, and not one hashad any critical testing whatsoever by any entity,
whether it be the FDA or theLos Angeles Dodger of the Florida whatever
you may say. And the pointis in the aspect of what you're talking
about in terms ofation device, thesehave been looked at by the FDA and

(01:11:12):
they've been granted approval for sale,and they've done the test and they've went
through the process. None of theseChinese products, these criminal products, have
ever went through the process. Andthat is the danger to our youth.
We don't know what's behind what's inthese things and are there any regulations?
Absolutely not. They're all designed asan addictive entity to get into our kids'

(01:11:34):
minds that are disrupting schools, disruptingthe time for law enforcement. You talk
to a school resource officer, hedoesn't even have time to look at online
threats and bullying right now because themajority now are writing referrals for vake devices.
That is unacceptable. We want themserving protecting, not regulating an harassment.

(01:11:55):
We have to change this dynamic.We got thirty seconds left. Let
me just ask you, what doyou say to those out there that are
there. They're with you in philosophy, but they also are holding to the
philosophy of free market. Why notjust ban products from China? Because you
know what, I'm not a freemarket guy. I'm a cop. I'm

(01:12:15):
an agent at heart. And whatI look at is how China and Chinese
organized crime and our number one threatto national security is threatening the United States.
In this case, they are inthis avenue. And when you see
a product making three hundred billion dollarsa year on the back of our kids,
let's stop the flow of money toa national security threat. Rich thanks

(01:12:36):
for the time. I appreciate itvery much and I wish you the best.
Thank you, Preston, to beenan honor and you have a great
week. You do the same,Rich Marianos with us, served with atf
and now as you heard teaching atGeorgetown and our guest house built one zero
zero seven. What do you think? More in the Morning Show with Preston

(01:12:57):
Scott, make up your mind onwhat you think the governor ought to do
with the House Bill thousand and seventwenty one minutes past the hour. Okay,

(01:13:18):
this is a very very important disclaimer. What follows is tough to hear
me describe. This is an unbelievablestory. On Monday, Polk County Sheriff

(01:13:49):
Grady Judd played a nine to oneto one audio clip of a twenty one
year old man confessing to stabbing hisforty six year old mother inside her home
Saturday afternoon. He let his momknow that he was going to be visiting

(01:14:23):
town visiting his grandfather that weekend,so he'd stop by and say hi to
her. She invited him to staythe night at their home. He agreed.
She was so excited to see herson. Her son was valedictorian described

(01:14:45):
by many as a genius. Hewas a pre med student at the University
of Florida, had a couple ofsiblings. Mother loved her children. The

(01:15:05):
ring camera footage from her front doorshowed him walking up, listening to a
song No Church in the Wild,as he approached the front door. The
second she opened the door, shewas so excited to see him, but

(01:15:30):
he was holding behind his back ashe walked to the front door, visible
on the ring camera a knife,and he proceeded to stab her. Now,
just for a second, I wantyou to just think about being the
parent so excited to see your childand your child does something like that to

(01:15:57):
you. And he kept stabbing her, and he kept stabbing her. In
fact, he noticed her hands werestill moving, so he stabbed there some
more. He cut his own handwhile stabbing his mother. He was so

(01:16:19):
busy stabbing her. He was standingat the sink and he told police that
he noticed that he had cut himself. Listen to this. He said in
his confession that while standing at thesink washing his hands, noticing that he

(01:16:39):
cut himself, he was going toask his mom where the niasporn was,
but then noticed she was dead.Get your brain around that. Judge said,
I want you to understand she wasreally the perfect mom. She was

(01:17:01):
proud of his accomplishments, and heviciously murdered her and confessed to it.
We said, do you love her? He said, oh, yeah,
I love her. We asked doyou all get along? He said,
yeah, eight out of ten weget along. Listen, but I've wanted
to kill her for years. Imade up my mind when I drove from

(01:17:25):
Gainesville. Today is the day.What level of evil is that? I
got nothing? I got nothing.It's just a sick, depraved young man

(01:17:59):
who, on the surface, nothingthere to indicate this was gonna happen.
Unbelievably tragic. The news is next. Consider him your truth detector. The

(01:18:24):
Morning Show with Preston Scott on NewsRadio one hundred point seven do w UFLA
well as tempting as it is toinclude Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas telling students

(01:18:49):
that the planet Moon is made upof mostly gases. I think I'll leave
that out of the big stories inthe press box this morning. Our thanks
to grow of a creative marketing anddigital expertise, we have detailed three stories

(01:19:15):
this morning. One African American groupscalling to ditch the racist name of Francis
Scott Key and named the new bridgein Baltimore that will be built in its
place something else. I merely saidwithin a day of the accident that that's

(01:19:38):
exactly what's going to happen. AndI say accident, almost hopefully calling it
that. I'm not convinced it wasan accident, but I'm not suggesting that
the pilot of the ship intentionally didanything, merely pointing out that the odds

(01:20:01):
of what happening happening at that exactright moment just seemed to be a little
slim. But that said, whilewe don't know that, I was able
to predict, as probably many ofyou as well, that it was just
inevitable. But why is it whenwe're renaming things, it always has to

(01:20:27):
be a black person. I'm justasking why why that. I just there
are so many notable blacks in Americanhistory that have been honored and have been

(01:20:51):
honored. And I suppose that ifwe ever get past Black History Month and
actually just include black history as partof American history, and we actually go
back and teach American history properly,well we'll have a better view of America,
good, bad, and ugly,because there's ugly and there is ugly.

(01:21:13):
There's ugly on the side of blacks, there's ugly on the side of
whites, there's ugly on the sideof of all ethnicities. In this country's
history, every group of people hasat one time or another been enslaved by
another. I just anyway, itwas just. It was one of the
most predictable things that could happen,and it's happening. ATF blocked a camera

(01:21:36):
before a deadly pre dawn raid ofan airport executive in Little Rock, Arkansas.
What would you do the doors werebusted down at six in the morning.
They did not They there was noreason for the action to begin with

(01:21:56):
none, none. There is zerojustification. Can you have you come up
with any justification for why ATF wouldconsider this guy who goes to work every
day at the National Airport name forBill and Hillary Clinton. At any point

(01:22:18):
they could have come on down tothe airport and they could have said,
mister, mister Malinowski, we wouldlike to meet with you, and we
suggest you get an attorney, andhere's what we'd like to discuss. The
charges he was facing. At worstwould have led to zero to six months

(01:22:44):
in jail. That's it. He'sdead because in essence, he defended his
family and the ATF will not releasethe video footage of what happened to the
body cameras. That's another problem.CIA officer admits on tape that FBI agents

(01:23:08):
attended the January sixth protests at theCapitol, just cementing once again that there
is a narrative out there that hasnot been picked up by many media outlets
that says that this entire thing wasinstigated by the federal government. It was
another form of entrapment. Forty minutespast the hour, This is the Morning

(01:23:32):
Show with Preston Scott, we realizethat Republicans outnumber or Democrats outnumber Republicans in

(01:23:54):
the NPR newsroom eighty seven to nothing. That's hilarious. More on that story
tomorrow on the Morning Show NPR.NPR is an absolute disaster. Why any

(01:24:19):
of you would even remotely consider givingyour time to NPR. There was a
time that they used to do somegreat programming. I still remember the Tappitt
brothers. Can't remember their names.They were hilarious auto repair Saturday mornings.

(01:24:45):
Loved listening to them. Don't drivelike my brother and the show. They
were just hilarious and they would helppeople fix their cars, they'd take questions
and it was great. And theywould occasionally have features on NPR Radio that

(01:25:06):
we're outstanding. And there's still someprogramming that NPR PBS rolls out there that's
just terrific. But when it comesto news, you can never rely on
an organization that is eighty seven tozip and they own it. I mean,

(01:25:31):
if it was eighty seven and nothingand you couldn't tell it was eighty
seven to nothing like they just didthe news, I wouldn't care. But
those days are long gone. Speakingof I mentioned it yesterday, Ran Paul
pushed out a piece the Great COVIDcover Up, shocking truth about Wuhana and
fifteen federal agencies. He said,how vast was the Great COVID cover Up?

(01:25:56):
Well, my investigation is recently,this is Ran paula US senators discovered
government officials from fifteen federal agencies knewin twenty eighteen that the Wuhan Institute of
Rology was trying to create a coronaviruslike COVID nineteen. He names the project
called Diffuse All cap letters defuse theDiffuse Project, proposed to insert coronavirus to

(01:26:25):
create a novel chameric virus that wouldhave been shockingly similar to COVID nineteen.
For years, I've been fighting toobtain records from dozens of federal agencies the
origins of COVID nineteen and the DiffuseProject. Under duress, the administration finally
released documents that show the Diffuse projectwas pitched to at least fifteen agencies in

(01:26:48):
January twenty eighteen. What does thismean? Rand Paul says, it means
that at least fifteen agencies knew fromthe beginning of the pandemic that Eco Health
Alliance and the Wuhana Institute of Virologywe're seeking federal funding in twenty eighteen to
create a virus genetically similar, ifnot identical, to COVID nineteen. Disturbingly,

(01:27:12):
not one of the fifteen agencies spokeup to warn us. There are
members of university staffs, scientists,professors that are complicit in this, named
as a professor at the University ofNorth Carolina, among other places. I

(01:27:36):
mean, it's just I made theprediction that over time, if history is
allowed to be recorded, this willbe the single greatest crime against global humanity

(01:27:58):
ever. Maybe a close second wouldbe global warming. Maybe that's first.
I don't know their neck and Neckforty six minutes past the hour, wrap
up the program in Them just aMoment A fifty one minutes past tomorrow.

(01:28:36):
In the program, Steve Stewart,doctor David Hartz, Dean Clancy with Americans
for Prosperity Senior Health Policy fellow talkabout the continuing spiraling higher and higher costs
of health care road trip idea.I knew the listeners would come through Grand
Tom and Ray Magleolci click and clackthe tappit Brothers car talk and and one

(01:29:06):
of one of our listeners reminded me, uh, also the great law firm
of Dewey cheat him and dow Wedow We cheat him and how it's just

(01:29:30):
if you can find an old recordingof that show, I just challenged you
to give it a listen before theend of the week. Yeah. I
don't have the context for this tounderstand the joke. Well, it's just
Dewey, do we? And howthe preface to that they they came up

(01:29:51):
with these things, and uh,you know when my brother went to the
law firm of do we cheat him, and how it's just don't drive like
my brother, don't drive like mybrother. They were just naturally hilarious guys.
They just were And so thank youto the ruminators for reminding me.

(01:30:15):
But I challenge you it could endup on your Best of the Week.
Is that right? Yes, itcould because it was. I think they
stopped doing the show just a fewyears ago. They finally just aged out.
They started it in the late seventiesand it was a thing. I
mean, it was a thing justnaturally funny guys talking cars. It's just

(01:30:39):
as American as it gets. Andthey're just funny guys and it was all
clean. That was the other thing. Anyway, quick reminder here I mentioned
it earlier in the show Big Brothersof the Big Bend, Big Brothers,
Big Sisters, Big Bend. They'redoing the flag football game as an introduction
guys. We're focusing on guys becausethey have one hundred and ten little boys

(01:31:03):
on a waiting list, and thatalone just breaks my heart. I just
one hundred and ten little guys wanta big brother. It's just like,
Ah, the flag football game isjust an introduction to what Big Brothers is
all about. It's not a commitment, it's just getting to learn more.

(01:31:24):
So guys, they're going to playthis game on Saturday. It's a show
up and play at Fred George Parkfrom ten am to noon. Just show
up, show up right to playa little flag football. So there you
go. Brought to you by BarnoHeating and Air. It's the Morning Show
one on WFLA look back at theradio program in one hundred and eighty seconds

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or less. Our verse today Romansfive, six through eight. That's where
we started. Romans five versus sixthrough eight. Big stories in the press
box today, African American groups callingfor the ditching of the quote racist Francis
Scott Key naming a new bridge aftera late black congressman saw coming from a
mile away. Quite no kidding.Video shows atf block to camera before a

(01:32:12):
deadly pre dawn rate of an airportexecutive home in Little Rock. It didn't
announce it. They they did nothingbut go in and this guy was defending
his home and he's dead. It'sjust anyway. A CIA officer admits to
an undercover journalist that the FBI did, in fact have agents at least twenty

(01:32:34):
in the January sixth protest. Ithink we have video evidence that they were
encouraging people to commit crimes. Isthat entrapman? I mean? Why anyway?
We can go on from there?FBI director countering all of the negative
publicity, all of the negative actionswhich some members of the FBI engaged in.

(01:33:00):
At the behest of the Biden administrationannounced the arrest of an eighteen year
old for a violent plot to attackchurches in Idaho. He had pledged himself
to isis Gueni punk killer, wannabe jerk. That was good Anti Israel
agitators shut down the Senate cafeteria.Fifty arrested. Nothing will happen to him.

(01:33:25):
Told you the truth about a Mosstalked to Rich Mariano's former ATF assistant
director about a vaping bill and thegovernor's signature, or veto talk to you, Mars
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